@kenrt_ Anti Malware developer. Multi agent workflow with Claude + Codex, pretty precise editing, information retrieval. Haven’t written a full function by hand since last year, October maybe
They are non canonical to real world stuff, I think it’s good for people who aren’t really naturally creative to come up with ideas to test their skills and learn - so they turn to leetcode because they don’t know what to make.. at least from my POV, never done a leetcode in my life, I just had so many ideas in my head of thing I wanted to make, and I did.
Ego. Spending years to learn ins and outs of language, being valued as the “smart” guy or “wizard”.. just to have GPT or Claude to tell someone with no experience tell them everything, boil it down simply, give examples… people whom use AI correctly are no just more productive, they are learning from it. Imagine 10 years ago, you started fresh in development and they gave you a senior engineer, whom u could ask for anything, they do your work for you, and u get the credit.. this is AI
@gaseth1028@Prathkum I see this a lot. But no one shows their code compared to Codex or Claude Code.. weird, let me guess.. you don’t even have an open repo ??
@DJ_CURFEW Question, it seems the way this post is structured, Best engineers = better with AI, less experienced engineers = more bottleneck because of reviews.. so did you essentially get rid of all your Junior engineers?
@caper718@CodeNewsletter Ur washed from false info.. u ever worked as a dev ? Don’t lie, those hand written code bases, terrible, undocumented, no since of security and performance just writing whatever bs compiled
Better question yet, how come every one whose programmed 3,5,8+ years aren’t millionaires running their own mega scale application? Your propaganda engagement baiting won’t work, REAL engineers that drop their pathetic egos know that AI is the future of development.. writing code by hand in the next 3years will hold the same equivalency as knowing how to write all the letters of the Alphabet upper and lowercase in cursive.
Yes - and no. I’ve developed far before AI, and now I use it regularly.. I hardly write the code myself at all. One semi large personal project I kinda noticed “I don’t really know where anything is”, like code linking to mods 2 directories over, and styles of programming and even methods I’ve never used before… I research almost like a foreign code base because that’s what it is…now I understand Rust and my area of development well enough to fill in gaps of knowledge to understand it.. tbh it’s improved some of my knowledge, like VecDeque, never used it before.. know I know where to ultiize it when needed just by seeing AI use it in spots, and me researching it on my own.
AI is better when the users learning is Adjacent to its output.. if you can learn from it, anything, just keep learning and grow than you’ll be extremely successful… those who aren’t devs and just throwing AI code out there will eventually hit a wall where some sort of technical experience wil be needed to proceed
@Steezehuman Why I seen 3 diff accounts post this same thing ? Are you guys farming interactions ? I heard it doesn’t pay, even million of interactions hardly any money
@vivoplt I think Anthropic and grok will combine resources in some aspect.. OpenAI has more funding and connections in American civilization: already integrated in iOS, Web browsers, openclaw, DoD contracts and stuff… whoever can the most subscribers tbh
The jobs it will create are likely to require some type of certification / Degree. Claude is already doing with this it’s “Certified Claude Architect” cert which literally just installing AI nodes into a companies infrastructure… these won’t be jobs your average joe with a reading problem will ever be able to achieve